href = "// UNESA.ac.id/"> SURABAYA STATE UNIVERSITY (UNESA) continues to strengthen its superior as an art-cultural campus by maintaining and preserving the values of Javanese in various aspects. Java.
Javanese architecture
Lecturer in Javanese Language Education unesa , Latif Nur Hasan said that Unesa was not only a place of education, but also the space for the preservation of Javanese arts and culture. One proof is the existence of typical Javanese infrastructure in the campus environment. Unique academic. In Javanese language and literary education study program, students are required to compile a thesis in the language of instruction in Javanese, including the abstract part written using Javanese script.
This is a concrete form of Javanese preservation in the scientific domain. Not only that, the preservation of Javanese culture is also carried out through clothing.
Javanese dress community
Final Level Students who take the thesis examination are required to wear Javanese clothing, both in the Javanese language and literary education study program and in the Masters of Culture Arts. Kebaya, and Jarik become part of an academic procession that is full of meaning, "added Latif.
Other traditions that are guarded are Kemis Kliwonan, where every Thursday Kliwon, lecturers and students in the Javanese Language and Literature Education Study Program are required to use Javanese traditional clothing when active on campus.
Local culture from an early age. Not only that, in formal activities, UNESA also slipped the use of Javanese. Part of the contribution of UNESA in achieving JawaMetric ranking, "concluded Latif.
Pioneering Javanese Language Program Abroad
In addition to strengthening Javanese arts and culture on campus, Unesa also often promotes Javanese arts and culture to international stage in various forms of programs.
Java in Malaysia. Also, sending students in the international exchange program to teach traditional Javanese gamelan and dance in Malaysia. []
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